In order to understand the risk posed to astronauts by electric arc-generated particles, high-speed, high-resolution, quantitative thermal imaging was needed. The measurement requirements appeared to be beyond the capabilities of commercial thermal imaging systems, but the particles were known to have a significant amount of emission in the visible spectrum. This challenge led to using commercially available, high-speed video cameras as imaging radiometers. Measured particle temperatures were consistent with predictions and other measurement data. The optical temperature measurement method, results, and conclusions are presented along with recommendations for further work. Keywords: thermal
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